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Jeopardy ProgressiveSuffragePresidentsQuotes Random Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Progressive What is the name of the group that were the predecessors to the Progressives?

$100 Answer from Progressive The Populists

$200 Question from Progressive Define Muckrakers

$200 Answer from Progressive Muckrakers were reporters and journalists who used their writing and pictures to expose the underbelly of society to the general public

$300 Question from Progressive During the Progressive Era woman fought for civil rights, children’s health, welfare and…..

$300 Answer from Progressive Prohibition

$400 Question from Progressive On the killing floor you might early freeze, if the gang for any reason had to stop for a time. You were apt to be covered with blood, and it would freeze solid; if you leaned against a pillar you would freeze to that... Who was the author that wrote this and the title of there book?

$400 Answer from Progressive Upton Sinclair and his book the Jungle

$500 Question from Progressive Name the disaster that was a landmark for labor reform?

$500 Answer from Progressive Triangle Shirtwaist Company Fire

$100 Question from Suffrage The movement to get woman the right to vote was known as….

$100 Answer from Suffrage Suffrage Movement

$200 Question from Suffrage What amendment allowed woman the right to vote?

$200 Answer from Suffrage The 19 th Amendment

$300 Question from Suffrage Who was the famous woman arrested for voting?

$300 Answer from Suffrage Susan B. Anthony

$400 Question from Suffrage What was the original excuse presented by the courts in Oregon that shorted a woman’s work day to 10 hours?

$400 Answer from Suffrage It was cited there was concrete evidence linking long hours to endangering woman’s Health

$500 Question from Suffrage Name the two groups that opposed woman’s suffrage

$500 Answer from Suffrage Liquor industry and church leaders

$100 Question from Presidents Who was the president that was known As the trust buster?

$100 Answer from Presidents Teddy Roosevelt

$200 Question from Presidents Who was the President during this historical period that seemed to be the most racist and why?

$200 Answer from Presidents Part One Woodrow Wilson Part Two: Answer will vary

$300 Question from Presidents What event lead Roosevelt to no longer support his friend Taft?

$300 Answer from Presidents Taft’s firing of Gifford Pinchot who accused Richard Ballinger of Sabotaging the government’s efforts at conservation

$400 Question from Presidents How did Republican political machines great strategy fail with Teddy Roosevelt?

$400 Answer from Presidents President McKinley was assassinated and Vice-President Roosevelt assumed the role of President Roosevelt

$500 Question from Presidents What did president Roosevelt do after reading the Jungle?

$500 Answer from Presidents Help get Meat Inspection Act and Pure Food and Drug Act in to our Government.

$100 Question from Quote “I was the Muckraker that wrote against Standard Oil”

$100 Answer from Quotes Ida Tarbell

$200 Question from Quotes “I was Theodore Roosevelt’s Campaign Slogan”

$200 Answer from Quotes The Square Deal

$300 Question from Quotes “I was ratified in 1913 and allowed Congress to levy taxes based on an individuals income.”

$300 Answer from Quotes Graduated Income Tax

$400 Question from Quotes Our fighting lead to a competitor being elected to office. Name the people, their parties, and who got elected?

$400 Answer from Quotes Taft (Republican) and Roosevelt (Bull Moose) split their votes allowing Woodrow Wilson (Democrat) to win

$500 Question from Quotes I was the only person to serve in the Supreme Court and the Office of the President

$500 Answer from Quotes President Taft

$100 Question from Random I helped the underground railroad and fought for African American woman’s rights.

$100 Answer from Random Harriet Tubman

$200 Question from Random What crises did Roosevelt first face as President?

$200 Answer from Random Coal Miners Strike

$300 Question from Random What part of the country allowed woman to vote first and why?

$300 Answer from Random The West and answers will vary

$400 Question from Random Reformers called for Prohibition because…

$400 Answer from Random They believed it was responsible for crime, poverty, and violence against Woman.

$500 Question from Random How did the 17 th amendment change the country?

$500 Answer from Random It allowed for the direct election of our US Senators and not corrupt state Legislatures

Final Jeopardy This author wrote, “If one man kills another, it murder, but if a hundred thousand men kill another hundred thousand, it is considered an act of glory!?”

Final Jeopardy Answer Who is Tolstoy? (The book is Kingdom of God)